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Those Dark Places: Industrial Science Fiction Roleplaying

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Want To Play A Tabletop RPG That Isn’t D&D? Try Out These Options

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With the recent news about Wizards Of The Coast and the OGL, I thought I'd have a look at some alternatives for those who want to give a tabletop roleplaying game other than Dungeons & Dragons a go. Please, drop your own suggestions in the comments!

Who Sent The Signal? Those Dark Places RPG Halloween Special

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The OTT crew try and work out who sent the signal in a Special Halloween Let's Play of Those Dark Places, the RPG from Jonathan Hicks and Osprey Games.

Jonathan Hicks Plans “The Ana-Sin-Emid Report” For Those Dark Places

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Jonathan Hicks, the designer behind Those Dark Places, is adding a new supplement to DriveThruRPG for this Industrial Sci-Fi RPG. Are you ready to delve into the mysteries of The Ana-Sin-Emid Report?

Let’s Play: Those Dark Places | Osprey Games

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Warren, Gerry and Ben join Those Dark Places designer, Jonathan Hicks, for a one-shot session of this Industrial Sci-Fi roleplaying game published by Osprey Games.

Those Dark Places RPG Interview | Talking With Designer Jonathan Hicks

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We talked to Those Dark Places designer, Jonathan Hicks, and learned about the making of the game and how to work horror into your roleplay sessions!

Those Dark Places Roleplaying Game Review | Osprey Games

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Fancy taking on a rules-light, story-focused Industrial Sci-Fi roleplaying game? Come and see what Ben thinks of Those Dark Places!

Osprey Games Publishing Those Dark Places RPG This Year

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Osprey Games are going to be publishing Those Dark Places: Industrial Science Fiction Roleplaying written by Jonathan Hicks and featuring stunning illustrations by Nathan Anderson later this year in November 2020.

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